After i hammered puppypdf for 4.3 release to work, i was thinking on redooing it in gtkdialog for three reasons. First is that newer puppy aps are using gtkdialog, looks better, and all secondly becouse i use some ps2pdf features for optimization so i was thinking why not include them in the gui.
Thirs is that i prefer to have a one step aproach intead of the wizard style of puppypdf.

So as i never touched gtkdialog before i hacked together something which is pre-prealpha. just i cant get one thing going.

When i open a file in the first box, i would like to automatically fill the save box with originalfile.name.pdf

Please have a look at the attachment. I added some default file name handling and made pdfprint suitable for use in Rox using a right click on html, doc, rtf and txt (Customize Menu in Rox after a right click on one of those files and create a symlink to pdfprint). It works. Thanks for producing it.

I think this is a nice and useful little app. I restructured the code a little, mostly for optics but also to relegate the processing to functions and to make a minimal main, since I am an old Pascal/Modula freak. Have you tried seaside's suggestion? I am about to.

I think this is a nice and useful little app. I restructured the code a little, mostly for optics but also to relegate the processing to functions and to make a minimal main, since I am an old Pascal/Modula freak. Have you tried seaside's suggestion? I am about to.

With kind regards,
vovchik

Dear vovchik,

Slowly you can claim to be the author of the program as the number of line writen by you exceed the original
I am ok with the pascal aproach maybe the processPDF could be merged into the connverter routine... but thats all.
I didnt try. i don't realy understand. what that would change, as this is the first time i touch gtkdialog

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